2 published verifications about Windsurfing Windsurfing ×
“Most people who are able to participate in both kitesurfing and windsurfing prefer kitesurfing over windsurfing.”
The asserted majority preference is not supported by the cited evidence. The sources primarily address injuries, performance, motivations, market trends, or overall participation, rather than directly surveying people able to practice both sports. Aggregate popularity and industry changes cannot establish which sport most dual-capable participants prefer.
“For an intermediate rider, kitesurfing generally requires less wind than windsurfing.”
The evidence does not show a clear general rule that intermediate kitesurfing needs less wind than intermediate windsurfing. Typical published ranges overlap substantially, with both sports often described as workable from around the low-to-mid teens in knots and more comfortable in the mid-teens to low twenties. Lower kite numbers usually depend on specific gear, especially foil setups, or favorable conditions rather than the sport in general.